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Image: The Bag-Pipe Player

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The Bag-Pipe Player

17th century
17th century

Nicolaes Berchem the elder, Dutch, (1620–1683)

Alternative title: Le Diamant
Object Type: print
State: First of two states (H. second of three?)
Provenance / Collectors' Marks: Alfred Morrison (Lugt 151)
Bibliography: Bartsch 4 (vol. 5, p. 257); Hollstein 4 ii/iii (vol. 1, p. 252).
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1939
Accession Number: 1939.D1.202

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  • genre - Use for pictorial representations, which may be in various media, that represent scenes or events from everyday life; usually used with another term such as "paintings" or "prints." [April 1991 descriptor moved.]
  • music - The art concerned with the combining of vocal or instrumental sounds in measured time to communicate emotions, ideas, or states of mind, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony. [January 1995 scope note added. December 1991 related term added; related term added.]
  • musical instruments - Sound-producing apparatuses whose primary function is to play music.
  • musicians - Those skilled or specializing in the art or practice of music, such as composers, conductors, and performers. [January 1995 scope note added. February 1993 descriptor moved. November 1992 alternate term added. March 1992 related terms added.]
  • peasants - Use for free people who support themselves by tilling the soil, either as small landholders or hired laborers. For the social class comprised of these people, use "peasantry." For those in a condition of servitude under feudalism, owing services to a lord and commonly attached to the lord's land, use "serfs." [December 1992 descriptor added.]

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